

Author: Hirschmann Christian Bernd Koivikko Niina Susanna Raittila Jussi Tenhunen Jussi Ojala Satu Rahkamaa-Tolonen Katariina Marbach Ralf Hirschmann Sarah Keiski Riitta Liisa
Publisher: MDPI
E-ISSN: 1424-8220|11|issue|5270-5289
ISSN: 1424-8220
Source: Sensors, Vol.11, Iss.issue, 2011-05, pp. : 5270-5289
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Abstract
This article describes a new photoacoustic FT-IR system capable of operating at elevated temperatures. The key hardware component is an optical-readout cantilever microphone that can work up to 200 °C. All parts in contact with the sample gas were put into a heated oven, incl. the photoacoustic cell. The sensitivity of the built photoacoustic system was tested by measuring 18 different VOCs. At 100 ppm gas concentration, the univariate signal to noise ratios (1σ, measurement time 25.5 min, at highest peak, optical resolution 8 cm−1) of the spectra varied from minimally 19 for o-xylene up to 329 for butyl acetate. The sensitivity can be improved by multivariate analyses over broad wavelength ranges, which effectively co-adds the univariate sensitivities achievable at individual wavelengths. The multivariate limit of detection (3σ, 8.5 min, full useful wavelength range),
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